Yo Erni79, digging this thread's energy! Your slow-and-steady approach is spot-on, and it’s cool to see someone else vibing with the long game. I’m all in on blackjack too—low house edge and that sweet mix of skill and luck just keep me coming back. Been grinding small-stakes tables for a while now, and like you, I’m hooked on banking those steady wins. Your point about bankroll management is straight facts; it’s like the backbone of staying in the game without sweating the swings.
I haven’t dived into blackjack tournaments like the other reply mentioned, but your style got me thinking about mixing things up with some baccarat lately. It’s another low-edge game that feels like it fits the slow-grind mindset. I stick to betting banker or player, avoid the tie bet like the plague, and just ride the rhythm of the shoe. What I love is how it’s chill—you don’t need to overthink every move like in poker, but there’s still enough going on to keep it engaging. Been experimenting with a flat-betting system, keeping my stakes level to avoid those gut-punch losing streaks. So far, it’s been smooth, and the small wins stack up nicer than I expected.
One thing I’ve added to my routine is tracking sessions. Nothing fancy, just a quick note of wins, losses, and how long I played. Helps me spot patterns and keeps me honest about sticking to my limits. You do anything like that to stay on top of your grind? Also, curious if you ever switch up games or stick strictly to blackjack. Baccarat’s been a nice side hustle for me, but I’m always open to other low-edge options. Keep us posted on your progress, man—this slow-burn strategy talk is my kind of jam!